Make print/ghostscript9-agpl-base the default Ghostscript port. Upstream
changed the license to the AGPL 3 in version 9.07 so print/ghostscript9-base
is stuck at 9.06 which is almost 4 years old now.
Fix the logic in Uses/ghostscript.mk so "agpl" is treated as a real version
on its own instead of as a variant of other versions.
Fix print/ghostscript9-agpl-base to install eps2write.
Update math/asymptote to 2.37 to support newer Ghostscript.
PR: 208159
Exp-run by: antoine
Approved by: portmgr (antoine)

Combine print/cups-base, print/cups-client and print/cups-image into
print/cups and update it to 2.1.3. Also remove print/cups-pstoraster,
improve print/cups-filters, print/foomatic-* and update print/hplip to
3.16.2.
Long description:
First some background. When you hand a file to cups it sets up a chain of
filter programs that converts the file to something a printer understands.
Each filter has a cost associated with it and cups tries to find the
cheapest chain. Costs used to be configured in such a way that files were
first converted to PostScript. This could then be manipulated further (e.g.
putting multiple pages on one sheet) before finally being sent to a
PostScript printer or another filter like pstoraster which produces a raster
format understood by non-PostScript printer drivers. Nowadays most filters

- Split ghostscript into X11-independent and -dependent parts:
* print/ghostscript{7,8,9,9-agpl}-base
Installs Ghostscript binary, libgs, and related files.
These ports do not depend on X11 libraries (i.e. x11* devices
are not available). USES=ghostscript will set dependency on
one of them depending on GHOSTSCRIPT_DEFAULT.
The default device is set to "display" or "bbox".
* print/ghostscript{7,8,9,9-agpl}-x11
Installs a shared library which provides X11 support to
the installed Ghostscript binaries. x11* devices will be

print/scribus: The release was packed by bzip2 but named after xz.
Now the name is fixed (checksum is the same, only the distribution
file name is changed).
Poited out by: Matthias Apitz <guru@unixarea.de> (at ports@)

print/scribus: Update to version 1.4.4.
Most Important Changes:
* PDF/X-1a export.
* The Barcode plug-in has been updated to reflect the latest changes in the
underlying Barcode Writer in Pure PostScript (BWIPP).
* The Autoquote script has been rewritten and enhanced. It now provides more
options and adds thin spaces to French texts where appropriate.
* A script to align images in frames has been added.
* Full support of the OpenICC Directory Proposal
(http://www.oyranos.org/wiki/index.php?title=OpenIccDirectoryProposal).
* The handling of transparencies in Photoshop-generated TIFF files has been
improved.
* Page borders can now act as guides (and thus be used for snapping of items).
* The CMYK color palette created by the Newspaper Association of America (NAA)
for newspaper advertisements has been integrated into Scribus.
* A new color palette for professional geographers has been added.
* Export to various bitmap formats has been re-enabled on Mac OS X.
* Several issues related to the user interface and canvas display have been
resolved.
* Adjustments for Windows 8.x.
* An issue with the spellchecker, resulting in a crash, has been resolved.
* Documentation and translation updates and improvements.
For a complete list of changes see:
http://bugs.scribus.net/view_all_bug_page.php?filter=99610

The FreeBSD x11@ and graphics team proudly presents
a zeising, kwm production, with help from dumbbell, bdrewery:
NEW XORG ON FREEBSD 9-STABLE AND 10-STABLE
This update switches over to use the new xorg stack by default on FreeBSD 9
and 10 stable, on osversions where vt(9) is available.
It is still possible to use the old stack by specifying WITHOUT_NEW_XORG in
/etc/make.conf .
FreeBSD 8-STABLE and released versions of FreeBSD still use
the old version.
A package repository with binary packages for new xorg will
be available soon.
This patch also contains updates of libxcb and related ports, pixman, as well

. update to version 1.4.3;
. remove a patch to build with clang (it was incorporated upstream);
. take maintainership.
PR: ports/180964
Submitted by: bsam (me)
Approved by: sylvio (maintainer is considered absent, did not respond to PRs for
3 months, last commit was 6+ months)

Update to version 1.4.0. The new version uses QT4.
From the official site:
After almost 4 years of intensive work, the Scribus Team (www.scribus.net)
has released the new stable version 1.4.0 of the Open Source desktop
publishing program Scribus.[...] In summary, more than 2000 feature
requests and bugs have been resolved since the development of this
new version started.
PR: ports/164592 [1]
ports/164609 [2]
Submitted by: Sergey Golyashov <svvord@ulona.org> [1], bsam [2]
Approved by: sylvio (maintainer timeout 15 days)

Remove CMAKE_USE_PTHREAD from the ports using it.
This setting has not had any effect since r1.13 to bsd.cmake.mk, as it
was only useful when we supported FreeBSD < 7.
Approved by: avilla (mentor), portmgr (miwi)
Feature safe: yes

Bump portrevision due to upgrade of devel/gettext.
The affected ports are the ones with gettext as a run-dependency
according to ports/INDEX-7 (5007 of them) and the ones with USE_GETTEXT
in Makefile (29 of them).
PR: ports/124340
Submitted by: edwin@
Approved by: portmgr (pav)

The substitution command s|2\.3|${PYTHON_VERSION:S/^python//}|g in
print/scribus/Makefile is too liberal, substituting part of the Scribus
version (1.2.3) for the Python version (2.4), among other things.
Also bump PORTREVISION.
PR: 90974
Submitted by: Aron Stansvik <elvstone@gmail.com>

Mass-conversion to the USE_AUTOTOOLS New World Order. The code present
in bsd.autotools.mk essentially makes this a no-op given that all the
old variables set a USE_AUTOTOOLS_COMPAT variable, which is parsed in
exactly the same way as USE_AUTOTOOLS itself.
Moreover, USE_AUTOTOOLS has already been extensively tested by the GNOME
team -- all GNOME 2.12.x ports use it.
Preliminary documentation can be found at:
http://people.FreeBSD.org/~ade/autotools.txt
which is in the process of being SGMLized before introduction into the
Porters Handbook.
Light blue touch-paper. Run.